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site. HP Printers Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsServer RackPrintersHP Printers Forum 8000DN error 55.A thread697-384367 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs 8000DN error 55.A 8000DN error 55.A jdeane (IS/IT--Management) (OP) 18 Oct 02 03:55 Does anyone know the meaning of this intermitent error code, I couldn't find anything about it on the HP site.Once the error comes up the printer gets locked into a engine cylce but does not doing anything.Checking the Event log gives the following:ErrorPage countDescription55 0000836587PCL55 0A01836587PCL55 0000836587PCL55 0000836575PCL55 0A01836575PCL55 0000836575PCLThanksJonathan RE: 8000DN error 55.A hpwizzard (IS/IT--Management) 18 Oct 02 04:20 Error 55.A is an internal communication error. It typically indicates a communication error between the formatter and the DC controller. The most common cause of this error is normally related to the fuser.Some steps to try:1. Turn off and turn on the printer to clear the error message. If the error returns after doi
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told me, "X:/192.168.1.20\all apps$ " message diplays once and then The "system error 55 has occurred"message displays whenever boot up. And the message displays continuouslyfrom same command window. The "X:" connection http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=384367 is no problem. So I guess some error configuration implement from AD server to client PC. How do I fix this problem? Thank you in advance. Tuesday, May 14, 2013 8:33 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi.. Looks like there is a start up script that is mapping drive X. As you said there is AD in your https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/c4d337c3-c02a-4560-92a7-ec9457747d3a/i-got-system-error-55-has-occurred-whenever-boot-up?forum=winserver8gen network that these PC are connected to you might be having a Group Policy that is doing it for you. Could you check if there are any start up/ logon script that are configured. From the error "local device name is already in use" it seems like the script trying to remap the X drive again which is already mapped. If you do have a start up/ logon script that is used to map the X drive then would suggest you to add "net use x: /delete" to the begining of the script. So your scrip would look some thing like this net use x: /delete net use x: "\\192.168.1.20\all apps$" (What this would do is it would disconnect any X drive that is mapped and then map the X drive again) . Then save it and give it some time to replicate the group policy out and run gpupdate /force on the client PC that has the proplem and check if you get the error again. Let me know if this works.. Check these links to know how to add logon scripts to Group Policy. http://www.petri.co.il/setting-up-logon-script-through-gpo-windows-server-2008.htm# http://technet.microsoft.com
z77 extreme 4 Discussion in 'Motherboards & Memory' started by syedimty, Aug 19, 2012. Aug 19, 2012 at 7:35 PM #1 syedimty New Member Joined: Aug 19, 2012 Messages: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/solved-55-error-asrock-z77-extreme-4.170736/ 11 (0.01/day) Thanks Received: 2 Hi all, I recently got an asrock extreme https://major.io/2014/08/22/asus-maximus-vi-gene-error-55/ 4 z77 mobo , intel 3570k and gskill 4gb x 2 1600MHZ(not dual channel, separate kit but same model, brought them together) I have update the mobo bios through internet. There are four ram slots, and they are a1,a2,b1,b2. In manual its said that a1,b1 - dual channel and a2 - b2 error 55 dual channel. But the problem is when add the ram to these following slots i am getting 55 error(that is memory not install). But the ram works only when i insert them in a1 and a2 slot. When try them in below configuration, i am getting 55 error 1. a1 , b1 2 b1, b2 3 a2,b2 4, b2,a1 5, a1,a2 6, a1,b2 I error 55 a just want to know , whether my mobo is faulty. or everything is just fine. Last edited: Aug 20, 2012 Aug 19, 2012 at 7:40 PM #2 syedimty New Member Joined: Aug 19, 2012 Messages: 11 (0.01/day) Thanks Received: 2 This is the exact model i got Aug 19, 2012 at 7:44 PM #3 erocker Super Moderator Staff Member Joined: Jul 19, 2006 Messages: 41,523 (11.11/day) Thanks Received: 16,931 System Specs Processor: Intel i7 4790K Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 7 Cooling: Water Memory: 16gb G.Skill 2400mhz Video Card(s): Evga GTX 1080 Hard Disk(s): 2 x Samsung Evo 850 250GB, 2 x Crucial MX-100 500GB, Seagate 2TB HDD LCD/CRT Model: Acheiva Shimian 27" IPS 2560x1440 Case: Corsair 900D Power Supply: Corsair HX1000i Mouse: Logitech G500s Keyboard: Corsair Strafe MX Silent Code 55 is "memory not installed". If you know your memory is good, it is most likely the motherboard at fault. syedimty says thanks. Aug 19, 2012 at 7:47 PM #4 syedimty New Member Joined: Aug 19, 2012 Messages: 11 (0.01/day) Thanks Received: 2 erocker said: ↑ Code 55 is "memory not installed". If you know your memory is go
Comments It's been quite a while since I built a computer but I decided to give it a try for a new hypervisor/NAS box at home. I picked up an Asus Maximus VI Gene motherboard since it had some good parts installed and it seems to work well with Linux. This was my first time doing water cooling for the CPU and I picked up a Seidon 240M after getting some recommendations. Rubber hits the road Once everything was in the box and the power was applied, I was stuck with an error code. There's a two-digit LCD display on the motherboard that rapidly flips between different codes during boot-up. If it stays on a code for a while and you don't get any display output, you have a problem. For me, this Asus Q code was 55. The manual says it means that RAM isn't installed. I pulled out my four sticks of RAM and reseated all of them. I still got the same error. After reading a bunch of forum posts, I ran through a lot of troubleshooting steps: Reseat the RAM Try one stick of RAM and add more until the error comes back Reseat the CPU cooler (at least three times) Reseat the CPU (at least three times) Upgrade the BIOS Clear the CMOS Curse loudly, drink a beer, and come back I still had error 55 and wasn't going anywhere fast. After some further testing, I found that if I left the two RAM slots next to the CPU empty, the system would boot. If I put any RAM in the two left RAM slots (A1 and A2), the system wouldn't boot. Here's an excerpt from the manual: CPU is on the left. RAM slots are A1, A2, B1, B2, left to right. Fine-tuning the Google search I adjusted my Google terms to include "A1 A2 slots" and found more posts talking about CPU coolers being installed incorrectly. Mine had to be correct -- I installed it four times! I decided to try re-installing it one last time. When I removed the CPU cooler